Nouns, Pronouns, and Determiners – English Grammar Test for B1
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2 This is my book. That is your book. (Use “mine”)
3 There are not many chairs in the room. (Use “few”)
4 I met Tom yesterday. Did you meet Tom too? (Use pronoun)
5 She doesn’t have many friends. (Use “few”)
6 This is the car of my brother. (Use possessive ’s)
7 There isn’t much water in the bottle. (Use “little”)
8 I don’t like these shoes. I don’t like those shoes either. (Use “any”)
9 John cut John while cooking. (Use reflexive pronoun)
10 I don’t know the owner of this bag. (Ask with “Whose”)
11 There isn’t much sugar in the cup. (Use “a little”)
12 That car belongs to Anna. (Use possessive pronoun)
13 This house belongs to us. (Use “ours”)
14 I don’t know the answer. (Use “any idea”)
15 He never talks to Mary. (Use pronoun “her”)
16 The children are playing in the garden. Do you see the children? (Use pronoun)
17 She usually reads the newspaper in the morning. (Use “the”)
18 He has a bike. I don’t have a bike. (Use “one”)
19 I need some help. (Make it negative using “any”)
20 There aren’t many mistakes in your essay. (Use “few”)
21 This is the coat of Peter. (Use possessive ’s)
22 She cut her finger while cooking. (Use reflexive pronoun)
23 This phone is mine. That phone is your phone. (Use “yours”)
24 I saw a man at the station. I didn’t know the man. (Use pronoun)
25 He didn’t bring some food to the party. (Correct using “any”)
26 This is my sister’s car. That is my brother’s car. (Use “hers” and “his”)
27 We have some chairs, but we don’t have many chairs. (Use “few”)
28 I don’t want this shirt. I don’t want that shirt either. (Use “any”)
29 These are my books. Those are your books. (Use “mine” and “yours”)
30 He doesn’t know the answer. (Use “anything”)
Answer
1 I have a little money.
Explanation: Replacing negative with positive “a little.”
2 This is my book. That is mine.
Explanation: “Mine” replaces “your book.”
3 There are few chairs in the room.
Explanation: “Few” expresses almost none (countable).
4 I met Tom yesterday. Did you meet him too?
Explanation: Replace “Tom” with object pronoun “him.”
5 She has few friends.
Explanation: Negative sense expressed with “few.”
6 This is my brother’s car.
Explanation: Possessive ’s structure.
7 There is little water in the bottle.
Explanation: “Little” = almost none (uncountable).
8 I don’t like any shoes.
Explanation: “Any” used in negative sentences.
9 John cut himself while cooking.
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun.
10 Whose bag is this?
Explanation: Use “Whose” to ask about ownership.
11 There is a little sugar in the cup.
Explanation: Positive expression for uncountable noun.
12 That car is hers.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replaces “Anna’s car.”
13 This house is ours.
Explanation: “Ours” replaces “our house.”
14 I don’t have any idea.
Explanation: Negative + “any.”
15 He never talks to her.
Explanation: Replace “Mary” with pronoun.
16 Do you see them in the garden?
Explanation: Replace “the children” with “them.”
17 She usually reads the newspaper in the morning.
Explanation: Generic use of “the.”
18 He has a bike. I don’t have one.
Explanation: “One” replaces the repeated noun.
19 I don’t need any help.
Explanation: Negative → use “any.”
20 There are few mistakes in your essay.
Explanation: “Few mistakes” = almost none.
21 This is Peter’s coat.
Explanation: Possessive ’s form.
22 She cut herself while cooking.
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun.
23 This phone is mine. That phone is yours.
Explanation: Possessive pronouns.
24 I saw a man at the station. I didn’t know him.
Explanation: Object pronoun replaces “the man.”
25 He didn’t bring any food to the party.
Explanation: Negative → use “any.”
26 This is hers. That is his.
Explanation: Possessive pronouns.
27 We have few chairs.
Explanation: “Few” means not many (countable).
28 I don’t want any shirt.
Explanation: Negative + “any.”
29 These are mine. Those are yours.
Explanation: Possessive pronouns for books.
30 He doesn’t know anything.
Explanation: Negative + “anything.”
